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Time: 7:30pm

Where: Wellington point car park (Redlands)

When: 22/2/07 (Thursday Night)

Departing at: 8:00pm

Going too: Yatla BP to fule up and something to eat, about 8:45pm-9:00 have a quick look down computer road then take the M1 back to the city and park up at riverside for some photo's. Up to you what you want to do after that.

Please post if keen.....

Thanks

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not at that time of night its after 9pm they do but we will be long gone b4 then. And i know the coppers in that area cause one of them is my brother and have told him to give us a window till 9:00 you should see his import! But thanks anyway

sorry no pics cause i only had my phone but another yellow 34 with 320kw turned up, he works at k-mart auto in capalaba! its my twin. very nice ride! only 5 rides showed up, all imports. but hay atleast they made it. we are going to arrange another one soon can anyone give me some pointers on where to have it and who would be keen! As i think it was to far for some people to travel....

Thanks

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